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OBERLIN LCRI CUMULATED 1-88<br />

rev. 12-10<br />

When nonroman data (including quotations) are being recorded in the note<br />

area, give them in romanized form in all cases, including those records represented by<br />

both a nonromanized card <strong>and</strong> a romanized machine-readable record.<br />

1.7A4:CSB60<br />

Notes citing other editions <strong>and</strong> works<br />

Form <strong>of</strong> Citation<br />

In citing a serial in a note on a bibliographic record for a serial, apply<br />

LCRI 12.7A2. In other situations, when citing another work or another manifestation <strong>of</strong> a<br />

work, in general use the title chosen for uniform title for the work if one has been<br />

assigned <strong>to</strong> it. Otherwise, give its title proper.<br />

not<br />

Adaptation <strong>of</strong>: The Republic<br />

Adaptation <strong>of</strong>: Politea<br />

If the work being cited is entered under a name heading that differs from<br />

the main entry heading on the work being cataloged <strong>and</strong> the difference is not apparent<br />

from information given in the body <strong>of</strong> the entry, add the name after the title (uniform<br />

title or title proper) <strong>and</strong> a space-slash-space.<br />

Notes Citing Other Editions <strong>and</strong> Works<br />

Adaptation <strong>of</strong>: Kipps / H.G. Wells<br />

Rev. ed. <strong>of</strong>: Guide <strong>to</strong> reference books / Constance M. Winchell.<br />

8th ed. 1967<br />

Continues: General catalogue <strong>of</strong> printed books. Five year<br />

supplement, 1966-1970 / British Museum<br />

When a revised edition (other than a revised translation, cf. 25.2B) <strong>of</strong> a<br />

work is being cataloged <strong>and</strong><br />

1) it has a different title from that <strong>of</strong> the previous edition, or<br />

2) it has a different choice <strong>of</strong> entry from that <strong>of</strong> the previous edition<br />

(for reasons other than the change <strong>to</strong> AACR 2), e.g., 21.12B, link the new edition with<br />

the immediately preceding edition 1 by using AACR 2 style for connecting notes on both AACR<br />

2 <strong>and</strong> non-AACR 2 records.<br />

1) Title change only. If the title has changed since the previous edition but the<br />

choice <strong>of</strong> entry remains the same, make a note on the record for the later edition <strong>to</strong> link<br />

it <strong>to</strong> the earlier edition. Also make a related work added entry on the record for the<br />

later edition <strong>to</strong> link it <strong>to</strong> the earlier edition, unless because <strong>of</strong> the addition <strong>of</strong> a<br />

uniform title, these two are identical. Add neither the note nor the added entry <strong>to</strong> the<br />

record for the earlier edition. Always make the added entry on the record for the later<br />

edition according <strong>to</strong> the AACR 2 choice <strong>and</strong> form <strong>of</strong> heading, as well as the AACR 2 form <strong>of</strong><br />

the title proper or uniform title (cf. LCRI 21.3OG). (Note that the phrase "choice <strong>of</strong><br />

main entry remains the same" means that both editions, if cataloged according <strong>to</strong> AACR 2,<br />

would have the same choice <strong>of</strong> main entry.)<br />

The following pattern is suggested for the note:<br />

Rev. [enl., updated, etc.] ed. <strong>of</strong>:

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